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==Notable people== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2023}} {{div col}} * [[Helmut Ajango]], architect * [[Kyle Borland]], former professional [[National Football League|football]] player * [[Neal Brown (Wisconsin politician)|Neal Brown]], lawyer, businessman, politician, and writer * [[Lucien B. Caswell]], served in the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] and as a draft commissioner during the [[American Civil War]] * [[David Whitney Curtis]], businessman, [[American Civil War]] veteran, and Republican politician; built the [[David W. and Jane Curtis House]] in Fort Atkinson, which is on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] * [[Palmer F. Daugs]], Wisconsin State Representative * [[Wallace Dollase]], Thoroughbred racehorse trainer of two national Champions * [[Gerald L. Endl]], [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Charlie Grimm]], [[major league baseball]] player and manager * [[Charles Hammarquist]], state legislator; first immigrant from Sweden to be elected as a legislator from a Western state * [[William D. Hoard]], [[Governor of Wisconsin]] 1889β1891, founder of ''Daily Jefferson County Union'' and ''[[Hoard's Dairyman]]'' * [[Joel Hodgson]], host and creator of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' * [[David Keene]] political consultant & former chairman of the [[American Conservative Union]] * [[Rosemary Kennedy]], sister of [[John F. Kennedy]], died in Fort Atkinson in 2005 * [[Randall S. Knox]], Wisconsin State Representative * [[George Marston (California politician)|George Marston]], [[San Diego]] community leader and department store owner * [[Archie McComb]], Wisconsin State Representative * [[Guy Moon]], composer * [[Keith Neubert]], former professional [[National Football League|football]] player * [[Lorine Niedecker]], only woman associated with the [[Objectivist poets]] * [[John Offerdahl]], former professional [[National Football League|football]] player * [[Craig Rice (author)|Craig Rice]], author, mystery writer * [[Jeff Sauer]], ice hockey player and coach * [[Josh Sawyer]], video game designer * [[Mark Seidl]], Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge * [[Robert J. Shelby]], U.S. District Court judge β author of precedent-making decision on gay marriage * [[Charles A. Snover]], Wisconsin State Senator * [[Howard Weiss]], 1938 [[Big Ten]] football MVP * [[Horace B. Willard]], Wisconsin State Representative, physician, and businessman * [[Whitey Woodin]], former professional [[National Football League|football]] player * [[Nick Zentner]], professor at [[Central Washington University]] and [[Science communication|science communicator]] {{div col end}}
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